







KAUFFMAN, C. M., Michigan: 



Polyporus fraxineus. (A very rare plant in the United States. Mr. 

 Kauffman's specimen accords exactly with the European specimens). 

 Fomes carneus, Femes pinicola, Fomes conchatus, Polystictus abietinus, 

 Femes connatus, Daedalea unicolor, Fomes ignarius (resupinate and sub- 

 resupinate), Polyporus amorphus, Polyporus griseus?, Fomes (cfr. ignarius), 

 Polyporus gilvus, Polyporus (white Apus), Polystictus biformis (irpex form), 

 Fomes ignarius (very?), Polystictus (close to velutinus), Polyporus (cfr. 

 cuticularis), Polyporus (cfr. stipticus), Polyporus (cfr. pubescens), Poria (3 

 species), Hymenochaete tabacina. 



KENNEDY, P. B., Nevada: 



Tylostoma rufum, Podaxon Farlowi, Catastoma (undescribed). 



KNAEBEL, ERNEST, Colorado: 



Catastoma nigrescens (not described), Mycenastrum Corium 

 (growing with Catastoma nigrescens), Tylostoma Americanum, Tylostoma 

 campestre. 



LAKE, E. R., Oregon: 



Lycoperdon pratense, Poria obliquus (?). 



LANE, MISS ROSE H., California: 



Fuligo septica, Lycoperdon pratense. (I. am convinced now that 

 we can not keep our American plant distinct from the European, and it is 

 curious that it occurs with us only on our extreme western and eastern 

 coasts). Bovista plumbea (?, unusually large), Catastoma (unnamed), 

 Geaster giganteum, Polyporus grammocephalus (as named for me from 

 Samoa), Poria, Polystictus xanthopus, Polystictus. (Miss Lane's polyporoids 

 are of a tropical type, some unrecorded from the United States). 



LANGTON, THOMAS, Canada: 



Lycogala epidendrum, Myxomycetes (three species), Tremelloid, 

 Peziza, Tremellodendron gelatinosum, Gyrocephalus rufus, Polyporus (two 

 species), Polystictus cinnabarinus, Fomes leucophaeus, Lycoperdon piri- 

 forme, Xylaria, Thelephora Schweinitzii, Lycogala epidendrum, Hydnum, 

 Spathularia flavida. 



LEHMAN, E. A., North Carolina: 



Morchella, Scleroderma aurantium, Trametes trabea, Mitremycea 

 cinnabarinus, Polyporus elegans, Polyporus Curtisii. 



LLOYD, JOHN URI, Ohio: 

 Geaster Archeri. 



MORRIS, GEO. E., Massachusetts: 



Geoglossum, Geoglossum flavum, Peziza (3 species), Helvella ma- 

 cropus, Helvella, Leotia, Geoglossum hirsutum, Polyporus brumalis, Dae. 

 dalea confragosa (marked form), Polystictus cinnamomeus, Thelephora 

 diaphanum, Polystictus tomentosa (?), Polystictus obesus (?), Polyporus, 

 Tylostoma campestre (slender form), Polyporus volvatus. 



